Spanish

One Advanced Placement credit, whether language or literature, may count toward the
major or minor in Spanish as the equivalent of Spanish 201.

No more than one Spanish course taught in English may count toward the major or minor.

The following courses may not be completed by way of transfer credits: Spanish 270,
Spanish 310, the required 300-level literature course, and Junior Seminar.

A student may fulfill the Junior Seminar requirement by completing Spanish 310, if
not already taken to fulfill the department’s requirements for the major, or an additional
300-level literature course.

Spanish 319 (Applied Linguistics) does not fulfill Junior Seminar.

Spanish 310 may not count as both the required linguistics course and Junior Seminar.

A single 300-level literature course may not count as both the required literature
course and Junior Seminar.

All courses counting toward the major or minor must be taken for a grade. Only grades
of C- and above are accepted for the major or minor.

In all cases where there are questions about the requirements for the major or the
minor in Spanish, students should consult with the chairperson of the department.